Looking to find a permanent home for Snoqualmie’s original fire engine, members of the Snoqualmie Firefighters Association are auctioning a one-of-a-kind ride in the Railroad Days parade.
In 101 years, Miriam Schodde has witnessed 18 American presidents, two world wars, the advent of the television, the computer and microwavable food.
If Snoqualmie residents are looking for a way to get more involved in their community, the Friends of the Snoqualmie Library are looking for them.
Students named to Central honor roll
Blood, marrow drive to benefit Valley girl
Summer concerts to make music in Snoqualmie parks
The Evergreen Classic Horse Show, set for Aug. 6 to 10, is expected to attract more than 500 of the top horse and rider combinations in the Northwest to the Remlinger Farms Equestrian Park.
Laurel Anderson’s love for teaching children was immediately obvious as she began a recent preschool swim class at the Si View Community Center pool in North Bend.
More than 100 Valley families choose to send their children to public schools outside the Snoqualmie Valley School District.
Get ready to fill that boot! North Bend firefighters will be using their boots throughout the summer to help area adults and children with neuromuscular diseases, during the 53rd annual “Fill the Boot” drive.
Snoqualmie Riders, a group of American Legion members who also ride motorcycles, are currently meeting in the Valley.
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources has temporarily closed two recreational trails on Tiger Mountain, near North Bend.